Application of time scale theory to improve bandwidth resource allocation in distributed control networks

Equipped with a powerful scanning electron microscope and an array of other instrumentation and
resources, other EE researchers are at work in the fields of advanced avionics, real-time data
acquisition, circuit board prototyping, wireless communications, neural network architectures,
swarm intelligence, photonics and optical communications networks.

Mechanical Engineering - Composite Materials Research

Researchers in the BRIC's Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) laboratory are at the forefront of research
and development in these amazing, high strength-to-weight materials. With composites already commonplace
in everything from skateboards to spacecraft, Baylor's ACT research has a near-limitless potential for
application.

This nexus of ACT expertise has drawn recognition from such highly selective research agencies as NASA and
the Air Force Research Labs which, in addition to leading technology companies, have tapped Baylor researchers
to lead and conduct composite research in their behalf.